International Chapter: Mexico & Columbia

Our international hub in central america.

Post Covid recovery in Mexico and Columbia has seen a huge leap in entrepreneurial activity with entrepreneurs reacting by creating solutions to challenges created by the pandemic. In turn with this trend, there is tremendous growth in entrepreneurial support from central government and private organisations. With a strong connection to working towards the UNSDG’s and an active LSE community of approximately 150 Founders across each country, LSE Generate is looking forward to complementing the entrepreneurial ecosystem across each country to equip our community with the knowledge and skills to grow and scale their businesses.

Mexico, Columbia & the UN SDG's:

 

Digital Resources

Starting Line: Coming soon! Sign up at Eventbrite to hear from our brilliant local Ambassadors about the journey to ‘Founderdom’ in Central America!

 

International Chapter Ambassador

Belem Saucedo, Senior Analyst in Product Development for the Mexico Energy Programme

Currently I collaborate as Senior Analyst in Product Development in the Energy Program of the Prosperity Fund of the British Embassy implemented by DAI. Previously, I was Field Coordinator in entrepreneurship impact evaluations at the World Bank. I also served as Deputy Director of Competition Analysis at BBVA Mexico and as a representative of this institution in the Information Committee of the Mexican Banks Association.

I have done research in microfinance, entrepreneurship with a gender perspective and global value chains. I was President of the LSE Mexican Alumni Association in 2019-2021 and I continuously volunteer in different entrepreneurship projects in the region.

I have an MSc. Development Management from the London School of Economics (LSE) and I am an economist from the Universidad de las Americas Puebla in Mexico.